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Aiptasia, similar to "manjo" anemones, but easier to get rid of. I'd do a 3reef search (powered by google) at the top right corner of the site....
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Oh wow. I assume the toby is alright? Tobies aren't the strongest of swimmers :/ Idk about your tunze, but my K-nanos with 1 out of 3 bars cut out,...
Thanks! You're telling me, they just have to ruin everything.
Thanks I love the camera for coral shots Yeah there's ~5 aiptasias on the colony, I did a good job hiding them all except for one. pic 4 there is...
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I see more Polyp extension on day 6 than on day 2. definitely looks healthy to me. Good spot too, as they grow rapidly,
Growth directly corresponds with size. A 1" frag can take FOREVER to put on another inch, while a 6" colony can do it in ~2 months. However,...
hehe the only time I get peppermints is to get rid of aiptasia, or as a special treat for my royal gramma. wow here I am thinking that lavender...
What size tank? LA recommends 30g+ however in order to keep one alive long term, they need at least 100g with a 3-4" deep sand bed just for one....
Wow big improvement! Also I don't see any peppermints ;) lol is there any correlation here? or are they just hiding
*yoda voice* Yes, many questions, I have. lol Makes sense. You may or may not know, but I am a strong advocate for researching before buying, not...
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If it were in a tank with water from the ocean. Its at an LFS, odds are this tank is part of a system combining more than one tank and odds are there...
If its been like that for a day, I'd wait another day. Mine would do this for a day or two then be fine.
Its a shame because without the info on the diets and other factors, this can pretty much be found on Google. Also, nothing here about Mysis...
It does look like one, but considering they're one of those corals that needs to be fed several times (at a minimum) a day, I find it hard to believe...
How long have you had it? I doubt most people would be able to keep a dendronephthya healthy without directly feeding it. Keep in mind...
That's what I was afraid of. What was your feeding process? same as you describe in your first post? I've done a lot of research and it seems the...
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